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Celebrant vs. Officiant — What's the Difference?

Celebrant vs. Officiant — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Celebrant and Officiant

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Celebrant

A person who participates in a religious ceremony or rite.

Officiant

An officiant is someone who officiates (i.e. leads) at a service or ceremony, such as marriage, burial, or namegiving/baptism.

Celebrant

A person who officiates at a religious or civil ceremony or rite, especially a wedding.

Officiant

One who performs a religious rite.

Celebrant

In some Christian churches, the cleric officiating at the celebration of the Eucharist.
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Officiant

One who presides over a religious or civil ceremony.

Celebrant

A participant in a celebration.

Officiant

A person who officiates at a religious ceremony (other than the Eucharist)

Celebrant

A person who officiates at a religious ceremony, especially a marriage or the Eucharist.

Officiant

A person who officiates at a civil (non-religious) wedding ceremony.

Celebrant

A person who conducts formal ceremonies in the community, particularly weddings, baby namings, renewals of wedding vows and funerals.

Officiant

The officer who officiates or performs an office, as the burial office.

Celebrant

A person who is celebrating something.

Officiant

A clergyman who officiates at a religious ceremony or service

Celebrant

One who performs a public religious rite; - applied particularly to an officiating priest in the Roman Catholic Church, as distinguished from his assistants.

Celebrant

A person who is celebrating

Celebrant

An officiating priest celebrating the Eucharist

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